Play tournament golf in Ireland, The 2023 Golfweek Emerald Isle Championship

This is Your Chance to Play Tournament Golf in Ireland – Don’t pass it up! Regarded as one of Ireland’s best golf courses, the championship course at Galway Bay Golf Resort is a perfect combination of natural beauty and golfing adventure. The course …

This is Your Chance to Play Tournament Golf in Ireland – Don’t pass it up!

Regarded as one of Ireland’s best golf courses, the championship course at Galway Bay Golf Resort is a perfect combination of natural beauty and golfing adventure. The course blends a stunning backdrop of Galway Bay along with the rugged and unpredictable curves of the Atlantic coastline. With ever changing wind speeds and directions, Galway Bay Golf Resort will pose a considerable yet fair challenge for our group of Elite Senior Amateurs.

NOTE: This is a limited field tournament so make plans early!
This tournament is certified by the World Amateur Golf Rankings – WAGR

**For complete tournament information follow the registration link**

Rusty Strawn looks to cap off 2022 with Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup captaincy

Since 2020, Strawn has 12 wins, including the 2022 U.S. Senior Amateur. 

Ranked atop the Golfweek rankings and a captain at Golfweek’s upcoming Senior Challenge Cup, Rusty Strawn is a force to be reckoned with on the senior amateur circuits.

Taught by his father, Strawn began playing at seven years old with a set of Chi-Chi Rodriguez golf clubs. He quickly fell in love with the game.

Growing into a pretty good player, Strawn played for Georgia Southern all throughout college. Although a solid player, Strawn opted to keep up with the family business.

Heading Strawn & Co. Insurance and growing a family, golf took a back seat.

“It was very, very difficult to juggle all three things,” Strawn said. “Obviously, if I wanted a healthy marriage and be the father to my kids that I thought I should be and want my company to grow, there was no way I could put the time and effort into golf that I would’ve needed to to compete at that (national) level.”

Although not playing on a national scale, Strawn kept his game in good enough shape to take home Georgia’s state mid-amateur title when he was 29 and followed it up with a runner-up finish the next year. It wasn’t until his late 40s that he decided to really work towards his dreams of competing on the biggest stages amateur golf has to offer.

“I didn’t want to wait until I was 55,” he said. “I wanted to start getting prepared for senior golf when I was five or six years before then. I was like ‘Ok, let’s see how good I can get.’”

With his kids in college and his company operating like a well-oiled machine, Strawn was finally able to begin chasing his dream.

“I wasn’t torn at the end of the day,” Strawn said. “Sometimes when I was playing golf early in my career I felt like I should’ve been home or I should’ve been at work. But I was really focused in my late 40s and early 50s about what I wanted to do.”

No one was a bigger supporter of Strawn’s dreams than his wife, Jennifer.

“She (Jennifer) played a big part in that,” recalled Strawn. “She really encouraged me and said ‘Hey you know what, you’ve got this last shot to compete.'”

With his wife pushing him and his willingness to put in the work, Strawn blossomed when he reached the senior amateur game. Not only did Strawn compete once he reached the senior amateur stage, he dominated. 

Since 2020, Strawn has 12 wins topped by a win at the 2022 U.S. Senior Amateur. 

Winning the crown jewel of senior amateur golf is not lost on Strawn. But the win is more than just claiming the Frederick L. Dold trophy — it’s what comes with it.

“I’m very appreciative of the trophy I’ve got and the gold medal and everything but I tell you, that 10-year exemption into the senior amateur is the number one prize you win when you win a USGA event,” said Strawn.

With a USGA crown under his belt, four individual wins, a team win at the East West Matches and a trip to the Concession Cup in Spain, Strawn will close out a career year as a captain at the Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup.

Although winning is preferred, Strawn’s favorite part of being a part of a team? The friendships.

“I love the camaraderie. It reminds me of college golf,” Strawn said. “Sharing those opportunities, the victories and even the defeats together, that’s what I really like about team events.”

Strawn will be facing off against former Golfweek Player of the Year, and good friend, Craig Hurlbert, and his team at the Challenge Cup. The event takes place on the East Course at Jacaranda Golf Club, in Ft Lauderdale, Florida, Dec. 14-16.

More Challenge Cup information along with registration can be found HERE.

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Craig Steinberg among four winners at the 2022 Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown

Four champions were crowned after a 54-hole shootout in the desert.

Four champions were crowned after a 54-hole shootout in the desert at Casino Del Sol’s Sewailo Course in Tucson, Arizona.

In the senior division, the final round began as a two-man race. Thirty-six-hole leaders Mike Lohner and David Nelson were tied at 1 under. Neither would finish under par once Friday’s final round came to a conclusion.

Instead, it was Craig Steinberg and Steve McPherson who would duke it out. McPherson held the head-to-head advantage, beginning the day at 1 over to Steinberg’s 2 over. 

McPherson was bogey free and 6 under on the day through 14 holes. Carding his first bogey on the par-3 15th, he immediately erased it with another birdie on the par-4 16th. Holding the solo lead as he stood on the 18th tee, all the Hemet, California, native needed was a par to secure the clubhouse lead and potentially the championship.

Making bogey, McPherson played the waiting game, as he held on to second place, one shot back of Steinberg, who was still on the course.

Steinberg used an electric front nine to catapult himself into the conversation. Out in 31, Steinberg used the bogey-free start to slide up the leaderboard. 

2022 Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown Champion, Craig Steinberg

Another flurry of birdies on Nos. 14-16, he was in control and clear of McPherson by a stroke. An untimely bogey on No. 17, his second of the day, Steinberg was unable to negate it with a birdie on No. 18 for the win. Signing for a final round 6-under 66, Steinberg headed back to the 18th tee for a sudden death playoff with McPherson.

As the hotter hand, Steinberg was able to secure the title on the first playoff hole with a par.

Rounding out the top five, all at even par, were Terry Rice, Mike Lohner and Golfweek’s No. 2 ranked senior amateur, Kevin VandenBerg. VandenBerg was not able to grab all 1,200 points, but he was able to take a bite out of Rusty Strawn’s 1,930-point lead, as VandenBerg was awarded 543.33 points for his top-five finish.

In the Super Senior division, Robin Rubrecht cruised to a five-shot victory, thanks in large part to his tournament-best 7-under 65 in the second round. Jim Starnes took second at 2 under.

John Hamilton outlasted the competition to take a two-shot victory back to Stillwater, New York. Steve Wilson was able to shoot his age or better all three days to take the top spot in the 75+ age division. Rounds of 71, 76 and 75 secured a four-shot victory.

If you think you have what it takes to compete with some of the best senior amateur players in the country, check out the 2023 Golfweek senior amateur schedule to put your game up to the test on some of the best courses around the country.

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Is this the best amateur golf event you’ve never heard of? The second East West Matches should bring fireworks

The East West Matches bring together some of the best amateurs, mid-ams and senior amateurs in the United States.

In its infancy, the East West Matches is maybe the best amateur golf event you’ve never heard of.

The second playing of the event is set to tee off this weekend, Nov. 4-6.

The brainchild of two-time USGA champion and former Walker Cup participant Scott Harvey, the East West Matches combine some of the best amateurs, mid-ams and senior amateurs in the United States. The Ryder Cup-style event features two amateur players, six senior amateurs and 10 mid-amateur players per side.

The matches are back at Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton, Texas, where the inaugural Cup was won in dramatic fashion by the West in 2020. In fact, the man that clinched the winning half-point for the West, Patrick Christovich, is back to help the West defend their title. 

Captained by 2005 U.S. Mid-Am champion, Kevin Marsh, the West has experience under pressure on its side. Returning Skip Berkmeyer, Derek Busby, Patrick Christovich, Brad Nurski and Robert Funk, the West is armed with a crew that went 9-9-1 and was a large part of the West’s monstrous 23-22 comeback win back in 2020.

In addition, the West has two amateur players ranked inside the top 110 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings — Pepperdine’s Derek Hitchner and Arizona State’s Luke Potter are ranked Nos. 105 and 38 in WAGR, respectively. The two should give a spark of energy to their mid-am and senior-am teammates.

The West celebrates its 23-22 comeback win over the East at the inaugural East West Matches (2020) at Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton, Texas.

On the East side, there’s a sense of hunger and redemption. The East is also returning five players from their 2020 team. A murderer’s row of amateur golf talent that had a combined 2020 record of 15-4-1 but left Maridoe empty-handed.

Joe Deraney, Jeronimo Esteve, Scott Harvey, Doug Hanzel and Bob Royak look to take down the West this year and stake claim to what they came so close to having two years ago. The strength of the East team lies in both seniors and young gun amateurs.

Both Hanzel and Royak went 4-0-0 in the 2020 Matches. Now they bolster their lineup even more with the addition of Golfweek’s No. 1 ranked senior amateur Rusty Strawn. Tried and true, the colts in the East’s stable of talent are Alabama’s Nick Dunlap and Tennessee’s Caleb Surratt.

Dunlap was Golfweek’s No. 1 ranked recruit in the 2022 class and the 2021 AJGA Boys Golfer of the Year. Surratt is currently ranked No. 15 in WAGR and is the 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur runner-up.

Who’s running the stable for the East, you ask? That would be two-time Walker Cup captain Nathaniel Crosby.

The East has brought out the big guns, but will they be able to redeem themselves after such a disappointing finish in 2020? 

Time will tell and if we learned anything from the inaugural East West Matches, we know that anything can happen over the course of three days at Maridoe Golf Club.

Full Rosters

Mid-Amateurs

East: Andrew Bailey, Evan Beck, Chip Brooke, Mark Costanza, Joe Deraney, Jeronimo Esteve, Scott Harvey, Matt Mattare, Tug Maude, Chad Wilfong

West: Jason Anthony, Skip Berkmeyer, Denny Bull, Derek Busby, Patrick Christovich, Nick Guyer, Colby Harwell, John Hunter, Brad Nurski, John Swain

Senior Amateurs

East: Doug Hanzel, Steve Harwell, Billy Mitchell, Bob Royak, Rusty Strawn, Matt Sughrue

West: Tommy Brennan, Jon Brown, Robert Funk, John McClure, Mike McCoy, Mike Rowley

Amateurs

East: Nick Dunlap (Alabama) & Caleb Surratt (Tennessee)

West: Derek Hitchner (Pepperdine) & Luke Potter (Arizona State)

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Terry Cook, Don Kuehn among leaders at 2022 Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown

Sewailo Golf Club in Tucson, Arizona, is host of the 2022 Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown. 

Casino Del Sol’s Sewailo Golf Club was a beautiful canvas for opening round action of the 2022 Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown. 

Some of the best senior amateur players from across the country have descended upon Tucson, Arizona, to duke it out in the desert for 54 holes. With players ranging in age from 55 to older than 75, plenty of scores came in under retirement age.

Terry Cook has the early lead in the 55-64 year old senior division. Pacing the field with a blazing 6-under 66, the Iowa native holds a four-shot lead. A lone bogey on the par-4 5th dirtied Cook’s scorecard but he was able to finish strong with three birdies over his final five holes to close out his impressive start.

Four players sit at 2 under with another duo finishing Wednesday’s opening round five back of the lead. Golfweek’s No. 2 ranked senior amateur Kevin VandenBerg finished his day at even par. Unable to keep bogeys off of his card, VandenBerg was able to finish on a high note as he closed with a birdie on No. 18 in hopes to gain a bit of momentum heading into Thursday’s second round. 

VandenBerg is practically the only challenger to No. 1 Rusty Strawn for 2022 Golfweek Player of the Year honors. With less than three events left in the season and Strawn playing in the East-West Matches this week, a strong finish by VandenBerg would take a bite out of the 1,930 points that separate him and Strawn.

Super Senior Don Kuehn is in a familiar spot: atop the leaderboard. Kuehn carded a 2-under 70 to take an early two-stroke lead. As a winner of 44 championship events throughout his career, Kuehn looks to make it 45 before heading home to be inducted into the Kansas Golf Hall of Fame next week.

Florida’s Jim Starnes trails by two after a 72. Dan Parkinson and Robin Rubrecht are hot on the trail after matching each other with 1-over 73s.

John Hamilton leads the way in the Legends division. The New York native made the cross country trek and is loving the change of pace. Firing a 5-over 77, Hamilton didn’t quite shoot his age but will take a one-shot lead into Thursday looking to change that.

Steve Wilson and Craig Collins came into the clubhouse with some of the most impressive golf of the day. Both in the Super Legend division (75-years-old and up), the pair turned in matching 1-under 71s. 

Wilson was bogey free on the day with his lone birdie coming on the par-5 14th. Collins had a much more colorful scorecard that was highlighted with an eagle on the par 5 8th. Neither man can rest easy thinking it’s a two horse race. Dan Nicholson and Richard Hunt lurk at 2 over par, making the Super Legend age bracket one to watch as the championship turns its eyes to Thursday’s second round.

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From farm to tee box: Get to know 2022 Golfweek Challenge Cup Captain Craig Hurlbert

Hurlbert’s incredible 2020 season was capped off by being named Golfweek’s Player of the Year.

Craig Hurlbert spent his summers with his grandfather on his farm in northeast Montana. It was there that he not only was taught the game of golf, but life lessons that have propelled him to the highest places in both business and amateur golf.

Hurlbert’s grandfather, Carl, immigrated from Denmark in 1923. His grandmother, Marie, came over with her family in the early 1900s. They were processed at Ellis Island like so many other European immigrants during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Married in 1930, the couple settled in Montana and in 1940 began what has now become Wheat Wind Farms.

Fast forward 36 years and a 13-year-old Craig picked up a golf club for the first time with his Bapa. The two would play in a league twice a week at Big Muddy Golf Club when Craig helped on the farm in the summer. 

Now defunct, Big Muddy was a nine-hole sand-green golf course where they hayed the fairways twice a year. This is where Hulbert and his grandfather fell in love with the game of golf.

“He wasn’t a great player,” Hulbert told Golfweek. “But there’s nobody that loved the game more than he did…He had such a happy spirit on the golf course. He made it super fun. It wasn’t something that I dreaded to do.”

As he grew older, Hurlbert got better at the game back home in Billings “on real golf courses” where he truly honed his craft. 

After playing collegiately for a year at New Mexico State, Craig left collegiate golf to study finance and business at San Diego State. Soon after, he earned a Masters degree in corporate finance at Long Beach State. From there, Hurlbert launched himself into the business world.

This left a gap in his golf game. Hurlbert didn’t really play competitively until he started knocking the ball around with some elite senior amateurs at his home club, Carlton Woods, in Houston, Texas.

“I was right there with them.” he said. “I started saying to myself ‘jeez, maybe my game can stack up.’”

At the time, Hurlbert was in no man’s land. At 53, he was too old to hang with the mid-ams regularly and too young to play in most senior events. He used the time as an advantage. With about two years to reform his game into competitive shape, Hurlbert was ready to take on the senior amateur circuit.

Upon turning 55 in the summer of 2017, he dipped his toe in the water, playing just a few events. In 2018 and ’19 he played nearly 30 events combined. He was consistent throughout with eight top 10s, a quarterfinals trip to the Golfweek Senior Amater Matchplay and a runner-up finish at the 2019 Golfweek Tournament of Champions. Although successful, Hurlbert wasn’t satisfied. It was in November 2019 that he turned to his wife, Stephanie, for help.

Stephanie played professionally on the then-Symetra Tour for a handful of years and understands what it’s like to play under pressure against some of the best in the world. 

“I came home at the end of ‘19 and said ‘I’m not going to do this anymore if I can’t win,’” Craig recalls telling Stephanie. 

She replied with a simple question: What is happening to you under pressure? The question proved to find the flaws as Craig began to be fully honest with himself about his game when under the gun. He worked tirelessly on short putts and worked his driver from a draw to a fade. 

“I bet I hit a million five-foot putts between November 15th and January 1st,” Hulbert chuckled. “The draw turned into something I couldn’t control under pressure… So I just worked on hitting a baby fade. I literally wore out a driver I hit so many drivers.”

Already a premier ball striker with plenty of distance, Craig set out into the 2020 season with a refreshed mindset and hunger. Combine that with the lessons he learned as a teenager on the farm with his Bapa, Hurlbert was sure to break out.

Teeing it up at the Old Corkscrew Senior to begin his 2020 season, Hurlbert was able to reap what he sowed during the offseason. He not only won his first senior amateur title, but he did so in a playoff against the 2019 Golfweek Player of the Year, Ken Kinkopf.

Proving it wasn’t a fluke, Hurlbert followed the win up with another win the following week and a third-place finish after that. The start of a great season was supplemented with another win at the Golfweek Senior National Matchplay and the Society of Seniors Founders Cup. With just one finish outside the top 15, Hurlbert’s incredible 2020 season was capped off by being named Golfweek’s Player of the Year.

“It was a process of playing and learning what you didn’t do good enough,” he said. “I had to play in 18-20 events for two years to really understand what was going on inside of my body.”

After such an impressive year, Hurlbert took 2021 off to focus on his business ventures. On December 3, 2021, Local Bounti, a company that he co-founded in 2017 and is the CEO of, went public at the New York Stock Exchange.

The company is quite literally centered around his roots.

Local Bounti is an agricultural company that produces sustainable and non-GMO greens year round and is headquartered in Hamilton, Montana, just a few hours west of Billings where Hurlbert grew up.

With lessons that started on the banks of the Big Muddy River in Montana at a nine-hole sand-green golf course, Hurlbert has continued his grandfather’s American dream. 

Armed with his grandfather’s wisdom, a killer golf game and savvy business senses, Hurlbert looks to defend his team’s title at the 2022 Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup. He captained his team to a win over Gene Elliott’s squad in the 2021 Cup. Facing off against Rusty Strawn’s team this year, Hurlbert will be a playing captain as his team looks to repeat.

“Rusty (Strawn) is a dear friend,” said Hurlbert. “When we play in these tournaments, three, four, five of us all go out to dinner for the couple nights that we’re there… I’m really looking forward to the Cup this December and getting the guys back together.”

The 2022 Golfweek Challenge Cup will be played at Jacaranda Golf Club’s East Course in Plantation, Florida, December 14-16. Captains select players via blind draw to add to the drama of such a fun and competitive week.

Registration for the Challenge Cup is still open here.

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3-Tournament Lineup Rounds Out the 2022 Golfweek Senior Amateur Schedule and a look at 2023!

Senior competitive golf continues to grow bigger and better than ever. USA Today Sports and Golfweek are excited to play a large part in that growth. During the past year, over 750 senior golfers have competed in a Golfweek Elite Senior Amateur …

Senior competitive golf continues to grow bigger and better than ever. USA Today Sports and Golfweek are excited to play a large part in that growth. During the past year, over 750 senior golfers have competed in a Golfweek Elite Senior Amateur Tournament, while also trying to qualify for the U.S. Senior Amateur through one of the twenty-five WAGR exemptions offered by the USGA.

This year, as part of our Elite Senior Amateur Tournament Series, Golfweek partnered with The Mid-West Golf Association to conduct The International, the third highest ranked senior amateur tournament in the world. With a field, drawing players and teams from: Britain, Scotland, Ireland, Norway, Canada, an Mexico, we expect The International to move into the number two spot in the world. We are extremely excited to announce that Cartersville Golf & Country Club, just outside of Atlanta, has been chosen to host the 2023 International – Senior Division, to be held October 4-7, 2023

The USGA will again grant twenty-five exemptions into the U.S. Senior Amateur which will be held in 2023 at Martis Camp in Truckee, CA. Golfweek tournaments are WAGR counting events offering senior golfers the opportunity to play for national ranking (2022 National Senior Rankings) while also seeking exemption into the U.S. Senior Amateur through WAGR standing.

Here are the remaining 3-tournaments in our lineup for 2022 and a glimpse at the tournament schedule for the first seven months of 2023.

Bookmark this page and as tournaments open for registration, click on the tournament name for more information and to register.

REMAINING 2022 AND EARLY 2023 GOLFWEEK ELITE SENIOR AMATEUR TOURNAMENTS

November 2-4: The Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown, Casino Del Sol, Sewailo Golf Club, Tucson, AZ

Nov 29-Dec 1: The Golfweek TOC, PGA National, Palm Beach Gardens, FL  Champion and Fazio

December 14-16: The Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup, Jacaranda Golf Club  Plantation, FL

January 16-18, 2023: The Golfweek Player of the Year Classic, Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club, Tampa, FL

March 26-28, 2023: The Golfweek Senior Division National Championship, Desert Willow Golf Resort, Palm Desert, CA The Mountain Course

March 30-April 1, 2023: The Golfweek Senior Amateur, Desert Willow Golf Resort, Palm Desert, CA The Firecliff Course

June 12-14, 2023: The Golfweek Senior National, Grandover Resort, Greensboro, NC

Save the DATE for the trip of a life time. BIG INFORMATION SHORTLY!   July 3-8, 2023: The Golfweek European Challenge, Galway Bay Golf Resort, Blackrock, Salthill, County Galway Ireland.

2023 Golfweek Senior Amateur – March 30 – April 3, 2023

PERFECT WEATHER, AN IMPECCABLY MANICURED COURSE AND GREAT COMPETITION. WHAT A PLACE TO BE IN MARCH AND APRIL 2023 Just a short drive from the golf rich mecca of Palm Springs is Desert Willow Golf Resort featuring the Firecliff Course – ranked as one …

PERFECT WEATHER, AN IMPECCABLY MANICURED COURSE AND GREAT COMPETITION. WHAT A PLACE TO BE IN MARCH AND APRIL 2023

Just a short drive from the golf rich mecca of Palm Springs is Desert Willow Golf Resort featuring the Firecliff Course – ranked as one of the best courses you can play in California. Firecliff is framed by the picturesque Santa Rosa Mountains and features a perfect balance between grass landing areas, desert roughs and waste areas. This unique design offers a course that isn’t target golf, but embraces the desert-scape creating a very fair and playable golf course.

The 2023 Golfweek Senior Division National Championship – Open Registration

IT’S THE PERFECT PLACE TO BE IN MARCH 2023 – DON’T MISS THE FANTASTIC WEATHER, BEAUTIFUL VIEWS AND COMPETITIVE GOLF! Desert Willow Golf Club in Palm Desert, CA is located in the heart of the golf rich mecca of Palm Springs and will host the 2023 …

IT’S THE PERFECT PLACE TO BE IN MARCH 2023 – DON’T MISS THE FANTASTIC WEATHER, BEAUTIFUL VIEWS AND COMPETITIVE GOLF!

Desert Willow Golf Club in Palm Desert, CA is located in the heart of the golf rich mecca of Palm Springs and will host the 2023 Golfweek Senior Division National Championship. The Mountain View course will be a test of skill as you negotiate your way around numerous water features, undulating greens and beautifully framed mountain views. Join us for the second-annual Golfweek Senior Division National Championship- where players from every state will tee it up against the world’s best senior amateur golfers.

NOTE: Limited to 84 players.

This tournament will be contested from one set of tees. Open to players 55 years of age and over as of March 26, 2023

                       *** 2022 CHAMPION – JERRY GUNTHORPE ***

Register for the 2023 Golfweek Player of the Year Classic

Details: Join us January 16-18 at Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club for the 2023 Golfweek Player of the Year Classic where we will honor Golfweek’s top three nationally ranked players in each of the four divisions: Senior, Super Senior, Legends and …

Details:
Join us January 16-18 at Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club for the 2023 Golfweek Player of the Year Classic where we will honor Golfweek’s top three nationally ranked players in each of the four divisions: Senior, Super Senior, Legends and Super Legends. USA Today Sports will also present the prestigious Yancey Ford Award to and individual who has shown exemplary dedication to golf, not only through their elite playing ability but also through a major commitment to the game both on and off the course.